Rover P4

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The Rover P4 is a series of mid-size luxury saloon cars produced by the British manufacturer Rover from the late 1940s to the 1960s, known for their traditional styling and solid engineering.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf car model series
mid-size luxury car
saloon car
assemblyLocation Solihull, England NERFINISHED
bodyConstruction steel body on frame
bodyStyle 4-door saloon
brakeType drum brakes (early models)
front disc brakes (later models)
chassis separate chassis
class executive car
competitor Humber Hawk NERFINISHED
Jaguar Mark 1 NERFINISHED
Riley Pathfinder NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
designEra post-war British car design
doorCount 4
engineConfiguration inline-four petrol engine
inline-six petrol engine
era post-World War II automobiles
fuelType petrol
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
manufacturer Rover Company NERFINISHED
marketedAs quality, conservative saloon
marketPosition above mass-market British saloons
marketSegment upper-middle-class buyers
nickname Auntie Rover NERFINISHED
notableFeature solid engineering
traditional styling
notableModel Rover 100 P4 NERFINISHED
Rover 105 P4 NERFINISHED
Rover 110 P4 NERFINISHED
Rover 75 P4 NERFINISHED
Rover 90 P4 NERFINISHED
predecessor Rover P3 NERFINISHED
productionEnd 1964
productionPeriod late 1940s to 1960s
productionStart 1949
reputation conservative
reliable
seatingCapacity 5
steering recirculating ball steering
successor Rover P5 NERFINISHED
suspension independent front suspension
live rear axle
transmission 4-speed manual gearbox
transmissionOption overdrive (on some models)
typicalCustomer professional and middle-class drivers

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Rover notableProduct Rover P4